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The recent cold snap reminded me that I need propane and insulation for my trailer so I must sell one of my babies.It has red oak back and sides, Poplar soundboard, spratled cherry headstock and tail. Very loud and mellow sounding!only $175.00 + $35.00 insured shipping.thats half my normal pricewould make a GREAT Christmas gift!!contact me here or at swampwood1@juno.comThanksJak

I bought a duclimer a few years ago. You can buy books on how to play in the music stores. A dulicmer is tuned to one key so you can't, I think, change keys as on a guitar with out tuning it to a new key.

I think the instrument was imported from the old country and was an instrument of folk , or mountain music. You probably can Google it for more info.